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    shows both a top view and a side view of a puck constrained by a string‚ traveling a circular path on an air table. Be sure the Gizmo has these settings: radius 8 m‚ mass 5 kg‚ and velocity 8 m/s. Then click Play and observe the motion of the puck. a. The puck in the Gizmo is traveling at a constant speed‚ but it is NOT traveling at a constant velocity. Explain why. b. Because the velocity of the puck is changing (because its direction is changing)‚ the puck must be experiencing an acceleration.

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    Mostly fairies and gods are the source of our fate. For example‚ Puck and Oberon in a Midsummer Night’s Dream are just a few of the influences behind fate. Since Puck and Oberon are not human their ways on interference are certainly powers of fate. The duo are not human‚ they work in mysterious ways‚ and are interfering only for the good of the mortals involved‚ so it can be stated that they are the forces behind fate. In order for Puck and Oberon’s behavior to be inexcusable upon mortals‚ they would

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    Titania and Oberon quarrel over the changeling. Oberon plans to use the love juice harvested from the "Dian’s bud" (2‚ 1‚ 3) (2‚ 4‚ 1) that Puck retrieves on Titania to snatch the changeling. Oberon uses puck so that juice can be dropped into the lovers eyes. Puck makes a mistake and causes the wrong people to fall in love. Puck transforms bottoms head into that of an ass.Titania falls in love with bottom. Titania and Oberons conflict are over the changeling which Oberons wants as a slave. Titania

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    will repel each other because same charges repel while opposites attract. 2. Test your ideas using Electric Field Hockey in the Practice mode. Make a table to record your observations about what affects the direction and speed of the puck. Your table should demonstrate that you have run controlled tests with all the variables. |Charges introduced |Effects on positive charge repulsion | |Positive

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    your choice for a 2D collision of two objects. Materials: Hover puck Video Recorder Tripod Masking tape Ruler Tracker (Computer Program) Method: On a flat surface containing no obstacles‚ prepare the tripod and camera over the selected area that the collision will take place Align masking tape 45 degrees from each corner as a shown above (the arrows). This can be used as a guide for the person releasing the pucks (Optional step) Test the camera angle so that it captures the collision

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    feel at ease instead of resentment as the play commences. The final speech of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at first seems out of place. As this play is a comedy‚ Oberon’s final speech appears to be the perfect ending. However‚ the last words go to Puck‚ the fairy responsible for all of the mischief seen throughout the play‚ as he tries to fill the audience with a sense of peace by playing with the idea of dreams. In concurrence with the title‚ dreams are a dominant element throughout the play. Instead

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    Puck puts the liquor into the young Athenian lovers eyes multiple times. Puck attempts to follow Oberon’s instructions. Puck although is confused and puts it into Lysander’s eyes rather than Demetreous. Puck continues to fix his mistakes‚ though he only makes it worse. The scene and storyline really shows one can’t choose who one will love for them (III. ii. 87-91). The recurring event is evident in comparing the information to the article as it affects one in thirteen people and Puck effects

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    2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems Project Report Group 5: “Ad Hoc”. Frontal view of the vicious “Ad Hoc” robot Team members: Heijkenskjöld‚ Hannes Kalén‚ Martin Malmesjö‚ Stefan Hoc‚ Ad Abstract This is a report of the project for the course 2D1426 Robotics and Autonomous Systems. It describes the ideas and the design of the Ad Hoc robot. It covers the main design goals‚ implementation and results. The goal of the robot was to play table hockey‚ and above all to be able to

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 1‚ Scene 1 Characters Theseus‚ Duke of Athens Hippolyta‚ Queen of the Amazons Egeus Hermia Lysander Demetrius Summary Duke Theseus is going to marry Hippolyta (Queen of the Amazons) in four days‚ during the new moon. Theseus is in a big hurry to enjoy his wedding night‚ but time is passing way too slowly‚ who lashes out at the moon for being slow. Hippolyta is more reasonable. She assures Theseus that four days will go by quickly and says the

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    this unique setting‚ his use of the character Puck is particularly interesting and brilliant. The way the audience is introduced to this mischievous figure is pretty telling‚ I think‚ due to the exposition the fairy doing the introduction gives. It is standard to introduce characters through the words of other characters‚ but in Puck’s case‚ he is actually the exception. Where other characters are introduced and left to develop by their own actions‚ Puck is introduced to the audience and there are

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